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{{Infobox character|color=#FFC569|occupation=[[warrior]]|title=Maharathi|affiliation=[[Kuru Kingdom|Kuru queen]]|weapon=[[Bow and arrow]]|family=King of Dholakapura (father), Divija (sister)|spouse=[[Dushasana]]|children=Duryodhana (son), [[List of characters in the Mahabharata#Sirat|Sirat]] (daughter)|home=[[Dholakapura]] (by birth), [[Hastinapura]] (by marriage)|info-hdr=Information}}
{{Infobox character|color=#FFC569|occupation=[[warrior]]|title=Maharathi|affiliation=[[Kuru Kingdom|Kuru queen]]|weapon=[[Bow and arrow]]|family=King of Dholakapura (father), Divija (sister)|spouse=[[Dushasana]]|children={{ubl|[[Duryodhana II]] (son)|[[List of characters in the Mahabharata#Sirat|Sirat]](daughter)}}|home=[[Dholakapura]] (by birth), [[Hastinapura]] (by marriage)|info-hdr=Information}}


In the [[Hindu]] epic [[Mahabharata]], '''Nirjara''' or '''Nirjaraa''', or '''Manavati''' was the fourth consort of [[Dushasana]], and a princess who killed many warriors including Satadanwa , Asoka, etc. It may also say, Nirjara (alias Manavati) was also called '''[[Dhanishtha]]''' which is a [[nakshatra]] in [[Hinduism]]. Princess Nirjara came in the [[Kurukshetra War]], but finally fought with [[Dushasana]], which has a context about her in the [[Stri Parva]]. [[Shanti Parva]] mentions her emotions like a warrior. Infact, she was a warrior, and she adopted the title "Maharathi", in which she was later known as ''Maharathi Nirjara'' (meaning warrior Nirjara). She was the princess of [[Dholakpura]], which is mentioned in the [[Mahabharata]] also. As a warrior, she pierced a arrow in Dushasana's neck but finally he marries her in the [[Hastinapura]], which has the information about [[Dushasana]]'s marriage in the [[Shanti Parva]]. Nirjara was also a short tempered woman who later resulted in the marriage of [[Kaurava]] [[Dushasana]] and later became his wife. They later have a son named Duryodhana (not to be confused with the Kaurava [[Duryodhana]]) and a daughter named Sirat.
In the [[Hindu]] epic [[Mahabharata]], '''Nirjara''' or '''Nirjaraa''', or '''Manavati''' was the fourth consort of [[Dushasana]], and a princess who killed many warriors including Satadanwa , Asoka, etc. It may also say, Nirjara (alias Manavati) was also called '''[[Dhanishtha]]''' which is a [[nakshatra]] in [[Hinduism]]. Princess Nirjara came in the [[Kurukshetra War]], but finally fought with [[Dushasana]], which has a context about her in the [[Stri Parva]]. [[Shanti Parva]] mentions her emotions like a warrior. Infact, she was a warrior, and she adopted the title "Maharathi", in which she was later known as ''Maharathi Nirjara'' (meaning warrior Nirjara). She was the princess of [[Dholakpura]], which is mentioned in the [[Mahabharata]] also. As a warrior, she pierced a arrow in Dushasana's neck but finally he marries her in the [[Hastinapura]], which has the information about [[Dushasana]]'s marriage in the [[Shanti Parva]]. Nirjara was also a short tempered woman who later resulted in the marriage of [[Kaurava]] [[Dushasana]] and later became his wife. They later have a son named Duryodhana (not to be confused with the Kaurava [[Duryodhana]]) and a daughter named Sirat.